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Re: Do you wanna know why Coach Harbaugh didn't save the fake FG?

Like Harbs said, they overload trying for a block, you run the ball to the weak side. No one will revisit that particular tactic against us, & that will make life slightly easier for Tucker & the rest of the unit. (Not to say they won't try shifting into an overload after they're committed to the kick, but that poses its own problems for the defenders.)

Re: Do you wanna know why Coach Harbaugh didn't save the fake FG?

I never like running a gadget play in a blowout against a weak team. At 41-17, there's no reason for it. All it does is make the odds about zero that it'll work next week if we try something similar. I've also said that these type of plays are totally wasted in games like this. It's not the when you're playing the stiffs that you pull these out but in games against good teams you have to beat. Using it in last year's opener was fine. Yesterday was overkill and served no purpose. We don't want the Steelers thinking about such a play. We want them NOT thinking about it.

I never like running a gadget play in a blowout against a weak team. At 41-17, there's no reason for it. All it does is make the odds about zero that it'll work next week if we try something similar. I've also said that these type of plays are totally wasted in games like this. It's not the when you're playing the stiffs that you pull these out but in games against good teams you have to beat. Using it in last year's opener was fine. Yesterday was overkill and served no purpose. We don't want the Steelers thinking about such a play. We want them NOT thinking about it.